hi,
this is my frst post, so hello everyone, and i hope i have started this thread in the right forum...
i have been video encoding/ripping for about 7 months now, so im still newbie-ish (have ripped over 500 dvds, all PAL though, of my 1000+ dvd collection, both on windows and my mac using XVID) but i have had some real problems encoding NTSC region1 Lost Series 1.
notably, episode 3.
i am encoding with Keopis XVID encoder, 2 pass mode.
i have dvddecrypted the disk successfully and have the 4 episodes (from disk 1 of 6) in my VIDEO_TS folder.
now, episode 3 is made up of two VOB files, and after trying dvdx and aoadvdripper, im not getting satisfactory results.
and now i think i know why.
i have both a windows machine and a mac machine, so i loaded the VIDEO_TS folder onto my mac, where i could use ffmpegx to analyse the vobs, and what ive found is this.
the first vob (of 2) for episode 3 is in 29.97 fps, whereas the 2nd VOB is 23.97.
so my problem is this, which framerate in a windows ripper do i select?
ive tried 23.97 and dvdx complains that the VOB is in 29.97 (which is correct for the first VOB), so ive tried to encode at 29.97, and found audio sync problems. to make matters worse, if i select the "synchronise audio/video" option in dvdx, the encoding fails on the 2nd pass with an error saying it cant find the audio stream.
with aoadvd ripper, i get stuttters in the audio at the beginning of the avi, but the rest of the file is ok, except its 20MB oversize.
im now trying to rip this episode on my mac using handbrake as that has never given me problems and you dont have to specify a framerate, handbrake works it out for itself.
handbrake is currently running as i write this post, so i dont know yet if it will work or not.
but the main question is this, how do you encode, on windows, an episode/movie which has different framerates in different VOBS which make up that episode/movie?
this has stumped me.
would very much appreciate advice.
cheers
Oscarwabbit
this is my frst post, so hello everyone, and i hope i have started this thread in the right forum...
i have been video encoding/ripping for about 7 months now, so im still newbie-ish (have ripped over 500 dvds, all PAL though, of my 1000+ dvd collection, both on windows and my mac using XVID) but i have had some real problems encoding NTSC region1 Lost Series 1.
notably, episode 3.
i am encoding with Keopis XVID encoder, 2 pass mode.
i have dvddecrypted the disk successfully and have the 4 episodes (from disk 1 of 6) in my VIDEO_TS folder.
now, episode 3 is made up of two VOB files, and after trying dvdx and aoadvdripper, im not getting satisfactory results.
and now i think i know why.
i have both a windows machine and a mac machine, so i loaded the VIDEO_TS folder onto my mac, where i could use ffmpegx to analyse the vobs, and what ive found is this.
the first vob (of 2) for episode 3 is in 29.97 fps, whereas the 2nd VOB is 23.97.
so my problem is this, which framerate in a windows ripper do i select?
ive tried 23.97 and dvdx complains that the VOB is in 29.97 (which is correct for the first VOB), so ive tried to encode at 29.97, and found audio sync problems. to make matters worse, if i select the "synchronise audio/video" option in dvdx, the encoding fails on the 2nd pass with an error saying it cant find the audio stream.
with aoadvd ripper, i get stuttters in the audio at the beginning of the avi, but the rest of the file is ok, except its 20MB oversize.
im now trying to rip this episode on my mac using handbrake as that has never given me problems and you dont have to specify a framerate, handbrake works it out for itself.
handbrake is currently running as i write this post, so i dont know yet if it will work or not.
but the main question is this, how do you encode, on windows, an episode/movie which has different framerates in different VOBS which make up that episode/movie?
this has stumped me.
would very much appreciate advice.
cheers
Oscarwabbit
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